Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Clay Marzo is on a different level. He sees things in waves that others don’t. He can do things that no one else can. And, unlike ...
Clay Marzo was made to be on a wave. Few surfers can match his effortless surfing – one that blends style and radical progression. He recently took all that talent to the Palm Springs Surf Club and ...
We haven't heard from Maui surfer Clay Marzo for quite a while. Known as one of surfing's most talented tube riders, especially when it comes to lefts, Marzo's a master of the frontside layback and a ...
Freshwater or salt, at home on Maui or in the basin in Lemoore, Clay Marzo's surfing will always be inspiring. There are few surfers out there that approach tube riding with such casual comfort, but ...
Pro surfer Clay Marzo is the star of the soon-to-be released surf film, Just Add Water. The film captures his incredible skill in the water juxtaposed against his personal challenges living with ...
“I think if nobody was filming and no one was watching, he’d be doing the same thing.” That’s an admirable goal laid up by Album Surfboards’ Matt Parker. Not sure about the rest of you, but I find it ...
"Just the feeling to get off the social side of everyone, just go surf and free your mind," said Marzo. Marzo means that literally. In December of 2007 he was diagnosed With Asperger's Syndrome, the ...
This article appears in the September 7 issue of ESPN The Magazine. It's been less than 48 hours since Clay Marzo was in the water, but that feels like a lifetime. Two days ago, while surfing near his ...
Clay Marzo doesn’t love surfing. Love is a complicated thing sometimes, people fall out of love but there is nothing complicated about Clay’s relationship to the ocean. For Clay, surfing is an ...
Well, Halloween has come and gone. As is generally the case, there were a handful of funny little costumes in lineups around the world, and Clay Marzo joined in on the fun. The video you see here was ...
CLAY MARZO HAS BEEN WAITING ALL MORNING FOR WAVES. He’s standing with his surfboard next to a NO TRESPASSING sign on the edge of a pineapple field, looking down at a remote beach on the northwest ...
Jill Marzo Clark waited two years to look the bookkeeper who stole nearly $400,000 from her surfing prodigy son, Clay Marzo, in the eyes at her sentencing Monday in U.S. District Court in Honolulu.
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